About 900 triathletes enjoyed a sunny day at Lake Sammamish State Park and raised money for Sammamish-based Arbor Schools.
Melissa Maganas and her friends and family will walk this Sunday’s Race for the Cure in honor of her mother, Maggie, who worked to educate fellow Latina women about breast cancer.
Former WSU quarterback Jason Gesser is moving on from his position as head football coach at Eastside Catholic - and another former Cougar is taking his place.
Sammamish riders: The track's official season begins this Friday.
Kasen Williams wins three state titles - and sets a state record - to pace Skyline to a fifth-place finish at the state track and field championships.
Brandon McComb and Sean Klauer score second-half goals to clinch the State title at the game in Lakewood.
Michael Stoddard's game-winning goal in the 76th minute puts Skyline in the boys soccer state title game.
Eastlake's execution and quick start earn themselves a berth in the Class 4A Boys Soccer State Title game.
Exercising into our 70s, 80s, 90s and beyond provides a slew of health benefits.
Opportunitistic Wolves offense and tough defense knock off Garfield.
Pedro Miola and Austin Dodd scored two late goals to stun Mariner in the second half and overtime.
Hypnotherapy uses deep relaxation techniques to help clients cope with life struggles, big and small.
There will be about 40 commuter stations around the Seattle area for riders to get snacks, food and repair help.
The Wolves will likely take on Garfield in the quarterfinals on Saturday night thanks to timely goal scoring by Gerard Galvin and Brandon McComb.
Local runner Jess Mullen will compete in the Badwater Ultramarathon, a race that stretches 135 miles through Death Valley and up Mount Whitney.
Ambitious vacationers can still sign up for the six-day Gore-Tex TransRockies Run, in which participants cover 113 trail miles in the Colorado Rockies.
For bike commuters, improved health, less stress and the occasional bird sighting help make daily rides a real joy.
Kasen Williams won two events to pace a strong showing by Sammamish-area teams at the 24th annual Shoreline Invitational all-boys track and field meet.
For 78-year-old runner Mel Preedy, who has finished 402 marathons, age is just a number. The beloved figure at local races plans to run a marathon when he turns 100.
If getting in shape, having fun with co-workers, and breathing fresh air during Bike to Work Month isn’t enough for you, perhaps the chance to win prizes will get you back in the saddle.
“Harry Potter” author J.K. Rowling invented Quidditch, but college athletes have made the sport real—and real fun.
Eastside Catholic senior Michael Rambaldini and Eastlake junior Marlena Masterleo take home the US Lacrosse Washington High School Player of the Week Awards.
May is Bike to Work Month, a perfect time to get in shape for summer. But how do you keep your work clothes clean and your bike running smoothly? Patch bicycling columnist Bill Thorness has the answers.
Baseball players pitch in and learn valuable lessons about community service and the importance of having fun.
The Sounder Sleep System trains insomniacs how to let go and let themselves drift off.
Transportation Revisions May Be Headed Your Way
Parents cheered, kids rounded bases and coaches made sure players ran in the right direction Saturday as one little league started its season.
Spring marks the beginning of many things in the Seattle area, including open-water swimming.
Foreman, who plans to attend the University of Southern California, has been named the Girls Division I US Lacrosse Washington High School Player of the Week.
Four bills supporting safety and transportation issues headed to floor votes.
An ambitious 26-year-old is bringing his scavenger hunt/social Adventure Runs to Seattle on April 7. Store-hopping jaunt helps “people remember why they are running.”
With India and Sri Lanka prepared to square off in the Cricket World Cup on Saturday, Patch takes a look at the sports following in the Pacific Northwest.
Acres of daffodils and tulips aren’t the only attractions this spring—Orting and Skagit County offer charming shops and stops, too.
Two players each from Skyline High and Eastside Catholic will represent Washington in the US Lacrosse Women's Division National Tournament in May.
About 450 runners from throughout the Seattle area and state participated in the event.
Seattle Bouldering Project, a new climbing gym, plans to open its doors to the public in late April.
Eastside Catholic's next match is on Saturday evening against Mt. Si.
Skyline's next match is Friday evening against Oregon's Timberline.
Fremont bike-clothing store stops traffic at Seattle Bicycle Expo.
Stand-up paddle boarding – SUP for short -- is drawing more and more fans, despite the Puget Sound’s chill and rain.